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Ferrari Unveils Lauda Tribute Livery for Monza to Mark 50 Years Since 1975 Title

The scheme mirrors the 1975 312T, featuring a white engine cover, retro numbering, cursive driver names.

Overview

  • Ferrari confirmed a one-off look for the Italian Grand Prix to commemorate Niki Lauda clinching his first championship at Monza on September 7, 1975.
  • Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc will wear period-style overalls, boots and helmets modeled on Lauda’s 1975 kit.
  • The SF-25 adopts the 312T’s shade of red with a white engine cover, black numbers on white rectangles, cursive driver name scripts and a metallic-silver rear wing motif.
  • Ferrari introduced blue team apparel for the weekend and released a Monza merchandise line via the F1 Store and Puma, with mixed reactions reported on social media.
  • Heritage events include a 312T display at the Maranello museum and Jean Alesi driving the 1995 412 T2 at Monza, as Ferrari arrives after a Dutch GP double DNF and Hamilton’s five-place grid drop.